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Hi Everyone, Another building I've fully enclosed - this time the Pizzeria from #7641 City Corner. I've just added an awning and some signage to the front, while I've added a roof top seated area at the back. It also has a hinged opening for playability! Thanks for looking! There are some more pictures on my blog (www.eanairwithcoffee.com)
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Looks good! Looking forward to hopefully seeing the build. I love that you've added a hinged wall to the greenhouse.
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I bought a tub lot of Lego a little while ago and it contained some parts from #4644 Marina. I have no need for a Marina in my landlocked layout(!) but I thought I could turn the Paradise Cafe elements into a cute little building - so I raided my Lego stash and made it into a fully enclosed building. You can buy coffees, juices and cakes to go at Paradise Cafe - it's not a great place for relaxing as there's no seats.....but the owner has a secret chill out decking area on the roof! Apologies for huge (and fuzz) images - you'll find more on my blog. :-)
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MOC The Captain's Daughter's Inn & Watermill
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Fantastic video! And that radiator is brilliant!
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That's beautiful! Well done on the roof - you've represented that shape perfectly!
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A beautiful building! The roof colour reminds me of oxidised copper so I think it fits perfectly. Great interior details too! Nice work!
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Excellent! Such creative techniques used for the trees & Baba Yagas hut!
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This is fantastic! It's a very accurate realisation of the original - the National Trust would be mad not to take you up on your offer. I've just bricklinked parts for a MOC of a 19th century pump house and your work here is giving me loads of inspiration with the chimney. I've pinned a picture linking back to your Brickshelf page - hope this is okay!?
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Soooo many fantastic things about this MOC! I really love the colours you've chosen for the roof - looks far more realistic than if you'd used a single colour. Excellent!
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I love this! PS Your park bench is fab!!
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The amount of times I've run past the back of this place to get to Busáras and never realised it was such a nice building!! Amazing build!! I love the arched walkway(?) running along the front and the columns are spot on!
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Love the detailing around the windows, and also the canopy over the platform. The station blends perfectly into your layout too - great work!
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/jaw drops This is phenomenal!! The windows, the blinds, the chandeliers............ Inspiring stuff - your work always makes me want to go & build!!
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WOW. Amazing.
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This is excellent - both inside & out. Love the use of windscreens for the baby cots! If Lego released this as a set I'd happily buy it! Great work!
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Excellent! Do I spy the Riding School?! #jealous!! I kept all my Lego too and really enjoyed rebuilding then all! And ditto on the teeth marks (the tops of trees seemed to be a big favourite of mine!
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This^^^ Great 'think outside the box' design!!
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About 2 years ago Mr. Eanair bought me #4439 - Heavy Lift Helicopter...I didn't really have any need for a helicopter in my town layout, but by playing around with the bricks a bit The Orangery was born. This building evolved bit by bit and no real planning went into it. I wanted it to look like an elegant Victorian orangery and loved the roof that the curved bricks created, so I only needed to add some cones and telescopes to add ornate detailing. The real key to achieving the look I wanted was the Decorated Arches - I love these soooo much. The back story is that it was originally the orangery of a stately home, but it has now become a very exclusive bar for my Lego towns VIPs (with added paparazzi lurking outside!!) The roof comes off for access to the interior - sorry for the pics it's very hard to get decent pics of such a small area! I'm not keen on the tan baseplate and I'll be changing to a grey one when including it in my layout. If you'd like to see more pictures, you'll find them on my blog here (apologies for the shameless whoring of the blog!!)
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Fab details! I especially love the water cooler & the radiators!!
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That's gorgeous - love the blue walls. The details are fab (well done mrs the fuzz!!) right down to the plant inside the front door! Would love to see a pic of how it looks as part of a street layout!
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Check out cimddwc's work on Flickr (sorry for some reason I can't paste the link on my phone!?!) His layout is outstanding. You'll spend hours being inspired! https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/24588874@N08/sets/72157631828796862/ Oh it worked! Here you go - enjoy!!
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Nice! Love the floor design and the panelling on the walls